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Welcome Heather Curnutt!
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Boardman Clark is excited to announce that Heather Curnutt has joined the firm as an attorney. Heather has over 20 years of legal experience in both the private and public sector. After graduating cum laude from New York University School of Law, Heather spent two years clerking for the Honorable Barbara B. Crabb in the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. She has worked as an attorney in private practice in New York and Wisconsin and for three Wisconsin state agencies. In her free time, she enjoys competing in triathlon, cyclocross and cross-country skiing events and watching her daughter play soccer.
Heather’s primary practice areas are labor and employment, school law, and litigation.
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